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  5. MUNITIONS FOR BRITAIN

    The Munitions Bill has passed the House of Commons. Two munition factories are being erected in Birmingham by ...

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  6. MORE PIRACY

    The Belgian steamer Menapier, 1866 tons, carrying a cargo of iron-ore, was submarined three miles off Margate. The captain, his wife and daughter, the ...

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  7. NEW SOUTH WALES WARNED

    The New South Wales £5,000,000 loan has been successfully underwritten at 4½ per cent. It is redeemable in the period from 1922 to 1927. The Times, commenting on the issue, says ...

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  9. IN TRENTINO

    Milan reports that no Germans have arrived at Reveredo, 13 miles south-west of Trent, and the Austrians there are only 1200 strong. The Italians are ...

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  10. HELPING AIR-RAID VICTIMS.

    In the, House of commons to-day, Mr. Asquith promised that relief should bo given to the victims of the Zeppolin raids over London. ...

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  11. KEEPING A LOOKOUT

    Major-General Sir Francis Lloyd, speaking at a city recruiting meeting, said that the people at home were more or less disturbed by the futile air-raids. He heard ...

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  12. WIVES OF SAILORS

    Many, complaints have been received from the wives of sailors on board the Australian warships that they do not receive a special separation allowance while their husbands ...

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  13. ON THE WESTERN FRONT

    A Paris official message states:--"In the sector north of Arras an infantry action occurred at night, and the enemy replied, by three valiant counter-attacks. The ...

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  14. AUSTRIA WEAKENING

    A correspondent of the Petit Parisien, the Paris Journal, who recently visited Austria, on route to Adrianople, states that the people are dying of starvation. The hospitals are ...

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  15. CONFOUNDING TWO ISSUES

    Dr. Alfred Horsfall, writing in the Times, says:-- "As an Australian who is intimately connected with the military forces of the ...

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  16. NEW VIENNA CLAIM

    Vienna reports that a naval aeroplane successfully bombarded an Italian destroyer and an airship near Venice, and fired a machine gun against an Italian camp. ...

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  17. V.C. FOR WARNFORD

    In recognition of the feat performed by Flight-Sub-Lieutenant, Warnford, who attacked and exploded a Zeppelin at a height of 6000 feet, between Brussels and Ghent, the ...

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  18. GERMAN FINANCE

    A neutral correspondent writing to the Times, emphasises the fact of German reliance upon paper currency. Her national credit is sound, the writer ...

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  19. MUNITIONS BILL PASSED

    Sir Henry Dalziel, Liberal, speaking on the Munitions Bill, and discussing Mr. Lloyd George's salary of £5000 for the post of Minister of Munitions, said that there were ...

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  20. BRITAIN AND ITALY

    The Official Press, Bureau states that Signor' Carcano, Italian Minister for Finance, met Mr. M'Kenna,Chancellor of, the Exchequer at Nice on Friday and Saturday ...

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  21. AFTER SIXTEEN YEARS

    A strong agitation has been raised in various branches of the railway and tramway service against the employment of enemy subjects. The determination of the men not ...

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  22. NEW WORKS FOR MAXIMS

    Mr. Forster, Financial Secretary to the War Office, announced in the House of Commons to-day that Vickers, Sons and Maxim were erecting two munitions factories in the ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN WOUNDED

    Lieut-Col. Sir Newton Moore is actively organising the depot at Weymouth, where several of the wounded have recovered, and are awaiting instructions. ...

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  24. WAR PROFITS ON COAL

    Mr. Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, announced in the House of Commons' to-day that he had arrived at an understanding with the London coal-sellers for ...

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  25. AEROPLANES BROUGHT DOWN

    "Field-Marshal Sir John French reports :--"Since: my communique on the 4th the situation on our front has not ch[?]ged. We successfully exploded a mine under the ...

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  26. ADVANCE OF £25

    Reports that are filtering through from Egypt indicate that the resources of the Australian nursing staff there are seriously strained, rind that. many more nurses are ...

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  27. TRAFFIC BY THE ARCTIC

    Russia his arranged with the Canadian Pacific Railway Co. for a through goods service with Northern America by way of Vladivostock, special facilities being granted to ...

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  28. WILL ABSORB BELGIUM

    Speaking at a banquet in Munich, the King of Bavaria disclosed that it was Germany's intention to absorb Belgium, on the ground that it was a necessary protection against ...

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  29. NATIONAL UNITY

    Sir, John .M'Call, Agent-Goneraf for Tasmania, in delivering a lecture at the Colonial Institute, on the subject of national unity, advocated that Premiers and leaders of the ...

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  30. SOLDIERS' CLUB

    The premises formerly occupied by the Royal Hotel in George-street was placed at the disposal of the forces as a soldiers' club, not by the Commonwealth, as stated ...

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  31. DISEASE IN CONSTANTINOPLE

    Insufficient doctors are available in Constantinople to attend to the wounded, and hundreds, are dying" daily for this reason, while contagious diseases are assuming the ...

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  32. LUSITANIA INQUIRY

    Lord Mersey will open the inquiry in London on June 16 Into the sinking of the Lusitania by a German submarine. The assessors will be Admiral Sir Frederick ...

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